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[[Image:Tantegal.PNG|right|thumb|Tantegel Castle in the GBC version of ''[[Dragon Warrior II]]''.]] | |||
'''Tantegel''', (ラーダトメ ''Radatōmu'' or ''Ladatōmu''; English romanizations on official products show '''''Ladutorm'''''), is a castle and nearby town in central [[Alefgard]], and is home to the king of Alefgard. It is featured in the first three Dragon Quest games, ''[[Dragon Warrior]]'', ''[[Dragon Warrior II]]'', and ''[[Dragon Warrior III]]'', as part of the [[Erdrick Trilogy]]. Tantegel is the starting location in ''Dragon Warrior''. | |||
In the original Famicom release of [[Dragon Quest]], the town surrounding the castle is called the same name as the castle, Ladutorm. When the game was localized and released overseas it was decided to give the castle and town different names ('''Tantegel''' and '''Brecconary''' respectively). In all other English versions, which follow the Japanese versions slightly better, both town and castle have been called Tantegel. | |||
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Revision as of 12:10, 7 December 2010
Tantegel, (ラーダトメ Radatōmu or Ladatōmu; English romanizations on official products show Ladutorm), is a castle and nearby town in central Alefgard, and is home to the king of Alefgard. It is featured in the first three Dragon Quest games, Dragon Warrior, Dragon Warrior II, and Dragon Warrior III, as part of the Erdrick Trilogy. Tantegel is the starting location in Dragon Warrior.
In the original Famicom release of Dragon Quest, the town surrounding the castle is called the same name as the castle, Ladutorm. When the game was localized and released overseas it was decided to give the castle and town different names (Tantegel and Brecconary respectively). In all other English versions, which follow the Japanese versions slightly better, both town and castle have been called Tantegel.
Synopsis
Dragon Quest
In the original Dragon Quest, Tantegel is a location of central importance for many reasons.
- It is the starting location for the hero of the game.
- It is the only location where the player can save the game.
- It is the only castle in Alefgard that has a reigning king.
- It is the largest city (castle and town combined) in the game.
- It contains one of the essential items to complete the game (Stones of Sunlight).
Dragon Quest II
In Dragon Quest II, Tantegel is much less important. The king is hiding out of fear of Hargon and no major items/information are located there.
Dragon Quest III
Tantegel is the location of central importance in the 'dark world' of Alefgard in Dragon Quest III similar to Dragon Quest. It contains the essential Stones of Sunlight item in this game as well.
Weapon/Armor shop
Dragon Quest (NES,GBC) | ||
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Item | Price | Attributes |
Bamboo Pole | 10g | +2 Attack |
Club | 60g | +4 Attack |
Copper Sword | 180g | +10 Attack |
Cloth Armor (Clothes) | 10g | +2 Defense |
Leather Armor | 70g | +4 Defense |
Leather Shield (Small Shield) | 60g | +4 Defense |
Dragon Quest II (NES,GBC) | ||
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Item | Price | Attributes |
Wizard's Wand | 2500 | +8 Attack (NES) +27 Attack (remix) Casts Firebal when used in battle |
Broad Sword (Steel Sword) | 1500 | +30 Attack |
Giant Hammer (Hammer) | 4000 | +35 Attack (NES) +40 Attack (remix) |
Clothes Hiding (Evade Cloak) | 1250 | +20 Defense (NES) +35 Defense (remix) |
Full Plate Armor (Steel Armor) | 1000 | +25 Defense |
Iron Helmet | 3150 | +6 Defense |
Item shop
In the NES version, the item shop is referred to as a tools shop.
Dragon Quest (NES) | ||
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Item | Price | Attributes |
Medicinal Herb | 24g | Heals a small amount of HP |
Torch | 8g | Lights a radius around the Hero |
Dragon's Scale | 20g | Provides a small amount of Defense |
Dragon Warrior (GBC) | ||
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Item | Price | Attributes |
Herb | 10g | Heals a small amount of HP |
Torch | 8g | Lights a radius around the Hero |
D-Scale | 20g | Provides a small amount of Defense |
Dragon Quest II (NES) | ||
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Item | Price | Attributes |
Medical Herb | 15 | Heals a small amount of HP |
Antidote Herb | 8 | Cures poison |
Fairy Water | 40 | Repels monsters |
Wing of the Wyvern | 80 | Returns you to your last save location |
Dragon's Bane | 640 | Protects against non-damaging spells |
Dragon Quest II (GBC) | ||
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Item | Price | Attributes |
Herb | 10 | Heals a small amount of HP |
Antidote | 8 | Cures poison |
Repellent | 40 | Repels monsters |
Warp Wing | 25 | Returns you to your last save location |
Amulet | 640 | Protects against non-damaging spells |
Inn
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Price |
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Dragon Quest (NES) |
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Price |
6g |
Dragon Quest II (NES) |
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Price |
6g/person |
Dragon Quest II (GBC) |
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Price |
2g/person |
Dragon Quest III (NES) |
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Price |
? |
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Price |
{{{price}}} |
Location attributes
Trivia
- One reason the town may have been given a different name in the NES version, is because the localizers may have thought that it would be odd to call it the same name as its castle, as it is entirely separate from the castle on the world map. However, in Dragon Quest II and III, Tantegel is composed of both combined locations.
Gallery
References
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